Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs - 8.5/10: Some parts in the movie bore me to death (when the dwarfs wash their hands or when they're trying to find whoever got into the house).
Pinocchio - 8/10: The animation is a bit too dark for me but it's overall impressive and detailed. Still, I give it a high 8.
Fantasia - I used to watch it when I was little but haven't ever since so I can't rate it based on that...
Dumbo - 7/10: I'm not too fond of the animation in Dumbo. It looks too simplistic but noone can resist the simple charm this movie has. And the music is also very good.
Bambi - 9/10: Of all the 1940's films, Bambi is the one closest to my heart. The amazingly deatiled animation gives a real feeling of a deep forest. The music, while not too remarkable, serves it right... The characters are also very lovable and the plot, while a bit dragging in the first half, is appealing.
Cinderella - 10/10: In one word - WOW! The animation is the first thing that stands out to me in this film. It's drawn in great detail, the colors are also rich and warm and the whole look of the film is very elegant. The music is also very strong here. The characters - especially the mice, are easy to love.
Alic In Wonderland - 8.5/10: My only problem with Alice is that the plot never concentrates on something but maybe that's the point of it so the hell with it... The animation is dazzling and the music is top-notch. Love it.
Peter Pan - 10/10: I love this movie for the exact same reasons I love Cinderella: The animation is similiar in both of them and the music is wonderful. The character animation here is especially strong.
Lady and the Tramp - 9.5/10: Again, the animation is glossy and I love it. The songs are a notch below those in Peter Pan or Alice but still are helpful in building the plot (Bella Note especially). I love how they drew the suburb where Lady lives: breathtaking!
Sleeping Beauty - 10/10: This film brings back so many childhood memories, we used to rent it over and over and never got tired of it. Needless to say that animation-wise, it's the most brilliant of all the Disney films and the music - (almost) up there with The Little Mermaid's & Beauty and the Beast.
101 Dalmatians - 7.5/10: I'll admit it, upon watching this film for the first time (on video, September 1996), I was disappointed with the animation. It looks sketchy and reminded me too much of that in The Aristocats. Well, guess what? It gets significantly better during the second half... And the scenes in the snow are drawn beautifully.
The Sword In The Stone - 7/10: I never even heard of this film up until its 2000 video release. I bought it and it turned out to be a pretty good film. The animation looks like that in The Aristocats but it's still better. Nothing extraordinary about this film.
The Jungle Book - 9/10: Absolutely perfect! (well, almost). First off, I don't understand why people complain so much about the animation in this film. Yes, there are parts when the background is not very detailed but throughout most of the film, it looks stellar. The waterfalls view in the beginning and other eye-popping shots of the jungle look gorgeous! The music is also top-notch.
The Aristocats - 5/10: My least favorite Disney film. Ugly animation? yep. Annoying characters? indeed. Stupid songs? oh yeah. Dead boring plot? definitely.
Robin Hood - 6.5/10: This film doesn't have a Disney feeling, just like Aristocats doesn't. Fortunately, the animation is better (though not signifacantly) but again, can't compare to the 1950s flicks and the songs suck.
The Fox and the Hound - 8/10: Although this film didn't turn out to be a classic like other Disney films, I think it contains just about every element to become one! First, the plot is very Disney-ish. Secondly, the animation really stands out, when one considers this movie was made between "The Rescuers" (sorry Tangela) and "The Black Cauldron". It's rich, colorful and detailed. The characters are also quite appealing. The music is kinda weak but is still decent.
Oliver & Company - 5/10: See "Aristocats". It's the same thing for me.
The Little Mermaid - 10/10: One of my favorite Disney films ever. Spectacular animation - especially the underwater sequences (main titles in particular). The music is unsuperiorable. Nothing can ever top "Under The Sea" or "Part Of Your World". The score is also perfect. Ursula is the best Disney villainess to grace the screen.
The Rescuers DownUnder - 9/10: I absolutely adore this film! Not only does it look magnificent, it's shot exquisitely! Breathtaking in every sense.
Beauty and the Beast - 10/10: A perfect combination of dazzling animation, great music, lovable characters and a smart plotline. Classic.
Aladdin - 9.5/10: Aladdin is also one of my favorite Disney movies. My only problem is that sometimes it can look breathtaking, sometimes it can look a bit sketchy and rushed (The main titles and the animation in the songs - everything looks like a hot mess).
The Lion King - 10/10: Easily one of my favorite. I love the setting, the characters and the music. The wild beast stampede is one of the finest animated sequences in animation history.
Pocahontas - 9.5/10: Highly underrated and its unfortunate as this is one of the best Disney film of the 90s. The animation is mostly detailed and the music is remarkable.
The Hunchback of Notre-Dame - 9.5/10: Another underrated gem from Disney. It boasts some stunning visuals; the music is very un-Disney like but that's fine 'cause it matches the dark tone of the movie.
Hercules - 7/10: I was highly disappointed with this movie when I first watched it. First of all, the animation is NOTHING like Disney has done in the past. It looks like a comics book. Very unimpressive. I'm happy they gave up on this style. The music is quite good I must say. The characters lack any depth.
Mulan - 8.5/10: The best thing about Mulan is the plot. It's fresh and Mulan is more active than any other Disney heroine in the past. Second off, the animation is quite rich and vibrant, if not detailed. I really love the songs, especially Reflection.
Tarzan - 10/10: The first thing you notice about Tarzan is the visulas. They are stellar, like nothing we've seen before. The characters don't burst into song and that's fune with me, because Phil Collins' songs are perfect in the background of the events. Everything works really well in this film.
LOL sorry for the long post, I just couldn't rate the films without detailing my thoughts about them
